00:00:00.000This decision, it's a two-parter, and I get it.
00:00:05.520Everyone is applauding the fact that the Constitution sort of withstood the assault by the administration as a noted coming in.
00:00:12.880But I cannot help but know and believe that the 14th Amendment is still in the crosshairs of this administration or future MAGA administration.
00:00:24.280And I think some of the predicates for what they want to do were laid by some of the justices in their in their concurring opinions and in their dissent that we should be very, very mindful of.
00:00:40.300I think what's scary is that it seemed that there were four justices, at least two of them or three of them, depending on how you want to count it, that were very comfortable with a president's executive order undermining the Constitution.
00:07:45.740We will not wait to take the fight to Donald Trump and the oligarchy.
00:07:51.640We will not wait to put an end to the politics of the past, to get big money out of our politics,
00:08:11.640and to reject corporate PACs and AIPAC.
00:08:20.640And no, we will not wait to end the genocide in Palestine.
00:08:31.980Certainly not a one-off, and we've seen it over the past couple of weeks.
00:08:35.140There's been so much focus on New York City and Zoran Mandani over the past year since his election.
00:08:40.480But we've seen that the progressive wing, the very liberal wing of the Democratic Party, is starting to push back against the establishment.
00:08:47.960If there was ever a generational shift in what we saw last night in Colorado, where Diana DeGette, who was considered a progressive in Congress, losing to somebody who is even father to the left, shows you right now as the Democratic Party has gone through four years of Donald Trump again, has decided to push back against the San Diego establishment.
00:09:07.960We've not only happened again in Colorado last night, we've seen it happen in Washington, D.C.
00:09:12.360We saw it happen in New York City. We've seen it happen in Georgia.
00:09:16.100We're seeing it happen all across the country right now.
00:09:19.080It's not a wave. Let us not tell anyone out there that it is a wave.
00:09:22.340But the fact of the matter is the Democratic Party right now is undergoing this whole transformation right now.
00:09:28.360And we're seeing these younger, more aggressive, progressive Democrats take on the establishment, John.
00:09:34.160So while some of my colleagues may not want to hear the truth, the same outrage you feel about Renee Good and Alex Preddy, you should feel about Sheridan Gorman and Lincoln Riley and every Angel family in this country.
00:10:12.640I wrote a whole New York Times op-ed about it.
00:10:15.120You should be absolutely ashamed of yourself.
00:10:17.400the committee will be in order. Mr. Chairman, I have organized two walkouts now at Borough High
00:10:27.040School, and I can tell you we do not walk out of school because we simply want to skip class or
00:10:32.060get out of our homework. I don't want to miss out on my studies. I wish I could simply stay
00:10:36.220in school, but I simply can't afford to stand idly by as our immigrant neighbors are kidnapped1.00
00:10:41.420and as our democracy is threatened everywhere we look. If anything, the rise of student walkout0.99
00:10:46.740should be a signal to our legislators that what's going on is not working for us Idahoans better
00:10:51.580right which is the fact that today the United States also dodged a massive economic bullet by
00:10:57.160by allowing birthright citizenship to remain in place because of the upheaval it would create
00:11:03.320if that act if Donald Trump's dream of getting rid of it actually came to fruition can you talk
00:11:10.480a little bit about what it looks like from that kind of perspective yes because it gets very
00:11:16.160micro. So you would have hospital systems immediately be paralyzed at the very delivery
00:11:20.320room and be unable to provide basic medical care because you would be verifying people's1.00
00:11:24.940citizenship. You would have an increase in ICE enforcement in communities initially because
00:11:29.860ICE would have to create policies to apprehend and detain more infants. And so you'd see more
00:11:35.940family separation. And every time you do that, every time you take away a child or then you
00:11:39.960apprehend their parent, you're taking away a worker from our economy. You're taking away demand
00:11:43.840in our economy. There is this incredible study that just came out from Brookings that where
00:11:48.120there was record high arrests that were outside of the norm of past administrations, that you had
00:11:53.820job losses for Americans. And so any increase, whether you're deporting kids, you're deporting
00:11:58.860their parents, and you're doing these family separations, they impact us. And that unfortunately
00:12:03.580is, I mean, we're at the 250th anniversary. Immigrants have always generated demand and0.82
00:12:08.740economic activity. I mean, TPS holders, they contribute over about estimated $30 billion
00:12:13.920every year to the GDP. And so if you take that out, that is the fight. It is an affordability
00:12:19.420fight. I hope more leaders realize immigration is an economic cost of living issue.
00:12:24.220Got DNI Pulte over there as the new director. We also know you have the task force set up
00:12:29.220on declassification, maybe looking, talking about international, maybe looking at some
00:12:33.740declassification. Are you able to give us an update on declassify almost everything?
00:12:38.740And, you know, by the way, we have Jay Clayton is going in, you know, Bill Pulte is a very talented guy, but he's just there temporarily until Jay Clayton and Jay Clayton is going through the process and Jay Clayton highly respected.
00:12:50.640And so is Bill Pulte. But Bill is there just for a fairly short period of time. But while he's there, I said, you can declassify whatever you want.
00:12:59.480Do you think we're going to get some soon or maybe 20? I told him you can do it. You got to ask him.
00:13:03.740all right but uh i think he's a friend of yours i think that i think that uh bill will declassify
00:13:10.720i told him you can declassify whatever you want so bill's there just you know for maybe a month
00:13:17.240or two months or something and jay is going through the process he's got a hearing in two
00:13:21.540weeks highly respected man jay clayman okay thank you thank you okay um we're going to go to a short
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00:13:41.460round with a qualifying purchase talk to philipatrian team right there you saw folks blow
00:13:45.820out uh victory last night for the marxist in colorado and i mean blow out um i hopefully
00:13:53.120you've seen that uh we are heading towards a civil war cannot be you can't put it off any0.59
00:13:58.780longer it's definitely going to happen not tomorrow not the next day but it's happening
00:14:03.120and conventional politics is not going to set it aside we've got terry schilling is going to join
00:14:08.100us this morning first on deck in the war room to talk about radical transgender ideology how's the
00:14:13.940centerpiece last night all the msnbc is saying oh well hold it this is a victory because they didn't
00:14:20.220outlaw at the state level we're going to go back to the state level and run the table then we're
00:14:23.720going to take over congress we're going to get a federal law my point they have not stopped on any
00:14:29.700of this and now they've got an ability to bring i don't know a hundred million illegal aliens in
00:14:35.760here and have babies immediately short commercial break natasha owens take us out terry shillings
00:19:25.260But what about President Trump's executive order banning men from girls' sports and restricting Title IX funding based on – what about President Trump's executive orders protecting children and restricting Medicaid funding from hospitals and clinics that provide these services?0.99
00:19:39.840That's a death knell from the gender cult in their industry.0.58
00:19:43.780If that doesn't pass muster with the Supreme Court, now we're in a whole other world.1.00
00:19:48.080I'm very optimistic that we'll uphold that.0.97
00:19:50.340And now that's when we start going on offense against the blue states.0.81
00:19:53.220But, Steve, I think you're getting at the heart of the entire battle for America because, you know, look, you keep saying civil war and I'm actually kind of there right now.
00:20:02.540I don't want a civil war. It'll be terrible. But the Democrats are forcing our hand on this.
00:20:06.820And why? Well, at the heart of the civil war was the issue of slavery.
00:20:10.820Who counts as a citizen? Who counts as a human being? Who doesn't?
00:20:14.360Right now in America, it's not about whether or not America should exist and continue to exist.
00:27:59.900Rickards is coming up. We're going to talk capital markets in the war. Excuse me. The denuclearization of Iran. And are they doing a flex in the Strait of Hormuz? We'll get to all of that. We're packed today. And the president's heading out. How about this, Terry? The president's heading to the Badlands. By the way, I love the folks in North Dakota that are doing this presidential library in the Badlands out there in Madero.
00:28:42.960President Trump is dropping a $100 trillion bomb on the globalist.
00:28:48.280Jerome Powell's term has come to a close,
00:28:51.360and he's installing a real America First Fed chair
00:28:54.760who will, according to Jim Rickards, slash rates and supercharge our reindustrialization.
00:29:02.080This is what one man is calling Trump's gift on America's 250th anniversary,
00:29:07.480unleashing a historic super cycle in American mining, rare earths, uranium, and gold.
00:29:13.880The same forces that turned $5,000 into over a million in less than five years
00:29:18.320during China's booms are hitting here now.
00:29:21.300Jim Rickards, the former CIA, Pentagon, and White House advisor, has the battle plan, the gold royalty stock that could skyrocket in the next few years, and the uranium power for AI.
00:37:39.700to the badlands and uh you know colonel george custer when he was riding west to meet his destiny
00:37:46.640went through the badlands he said this is hell on earth this is what hell looks like if you could
00:37:51.920kind of ride through it but which is true to a point but it really is spectacular your description
00:37:57.820was exactly right it's there's nothing quite like it um how to describe geologically but yeah it's
00:38:03.040it's rough country and uh i'm a big admirer of uh teddy roosevelt for for a number of reasons one
00:38:08.700And when William McKinley was assassinated, Roosevelt became the president, but they had to let him know he was mountain climbing in New York.
00:39:05.420So we had Jackson in the 19th century, Teddy TR in the 20th century, and we had Trump in the 21st century.
00:39:12.640But we need those to keep things fresh.
00:39:16.440I think it was Mark Hanna, the senator, that—remember, it was—Rosevelt was kind of slapped onto the ticket, right?
00:39:26.180He was—and they wanted him climbing mountains or doing—they didn't want him to have any involvement because they understood this guy was a reformer.
00:39:33.680And then after the assassination, I think the very first meeting when they came down, he actually came and went to about was a Buffalo to see the body.
00:39:41.720They had a meeting with him beforehand, say, hey, we just want to make sure you understand something.
00:39:45.860We're running the deal here. We're his guys and you're not.
00:39:49.520And Roosevelt, that didn't last too long. So it was in that regard. He's quite he's quite Trumpian.
00:39:56.480Talk to me about first off, where do we stand geopolitically?
00:39:59.520Politically, the president has now got more guys over there.
00:40:04.640I think, what, 40 vessels have gone through in the last 24 hours.
00:40:09.280People are talking about the Iranians are doing a flex in Hormuz.
00:40:13.580How do you see this thing playing out?
00:40:14.960Because for the president, it's very high.
00:40:17.120He wants to put it in the rearview mirror and move on, focus on the economy.
00:40:20.700Jim, what are your thoughts on all that?
00:45:03.180It starts today. It runs through July 5th through Sunday. But you get three months. It's a monthly publication. So you get three months. If you don't like it for any reason, you can cancel. Get all your money back. We also gave you special reports. The special reports are about what we call the American birthright.
00:45:23.420People don't realize most of the land west of the Mississippi and a lot east of the Mississippi is owned by the federal government.
00:45:29.780And for almost forever, for 100 years, it's been locked up.
00:45:32.680But to the extent that you can unlock it, mining, oil, natural gas exploration, other assets, intellectual property, et cetera, we call this the American birthright.
00:45:43.040We estimate it's $150 trillion of assets.
00:45:48.040But if we're wrong, the actual number is going to be higher than that.
00:49:07.040I don't know when the school stopped teaching geography, but I've always been obsessed with maps.
00:49:10.700If you look at the Black Sea, all right, Ukraine is the northern shore of the Black Sea, although it's half Russian at this point, but the southern shore is Turkey.
00:49:19.220And they control the Constantinople, Istanbul, and the Bosporus.
00:49:26.780You see the Russian vessels going through.
00:49:29.120So if you're fighting over Black Sea traffic and Ukrainian exports and Russian efforts to prevent that, et cetera, you're going through Turkey.